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Artist: Flume

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Flume
Harley Edward Streten, also known as Flume, is an Australian record producer, music producer and DJ from Sydney. He has won 11 ARIA Awards and one Grammy.
Streten was signed to Future Classic in 2011 after the release of his first single Possum. His debut solo album, Flume, went double platinum in Australia and was recorded and completed on the first laptop he ever owned.
Streten also played in electronic duo What So Not in 2011 with Sydney producer Emoh Instead. Flume released his second studio album, Skin, in 2016. The album peaked at #8 on the US Billboard 200 Charts going gold in the US.
To describe the rise of Flume as meteoric would be an understatement. Bursting onto the scene with a sound that encapsulated the direction of pop, his sound was unapologetically futuristic and thick with womping synths, icy pads, and percussively chopped samples and vocal hooks.
Since that initial explosion, this instrumentalist has gone onto collaborate with a plethora of the world's leading vocalists. They include the likes of Chet Faker, Vince Staples, London Grammar, Vera Blue, Beck, Isabella Manfredi and so much more.
Still not quite thirty, Flume has already achieved musical success to stretch many lifetimes. The future is looking bright.
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Flume opens up about alcohol struggles: ‘Oh fuck, I’m an alcoholic’

by Lochie Schuster

On the surface, it seems like Flume is living his best life, but depression and alcohol dependance have been lingering behind the curtains. Australian producer…

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Aussie artists who have played the biggest US stages in 2022

by Lochie Schuster

With a couple of US TV debuts, and a Coachella lineup stacked with Aussie talent, plenty of homegrown artists have graced some of the biggest…

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The 2022 Spilt Milk lineup is here and damn it looks good

by Lochie Schuster

The 2022 Spilt Milk lineup is dripping with talent, expanding to the Gold Coast for the first time in the festivals history. Spilt Milk is…

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Notevenstevens’ debut album ‘Chains’ is ‘electronic music on steroids’

by Lochie Schuster

Chains is the debut album from notevenstevens. An album which is the result of constant experimentation with complex arrangement and abstract musical elements. Described as…

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COLLAR and Flume talk about life, 2000s trance music and bad trends

by Alex Stefanovic

In a conversation that is as colourful as their music, COLLAR and Flume dive into topics about 2000’s trance music, gloriously bad trends and using…

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Get ready Sydney, Flume’s doing an NFT exhibition in the city

by Ana-Sofia Petrovic

Semi-Permanent and High Snobriety are holding an NFT exhibit from Flume and Jonathan Zawada in a two-day takeover of Paramount House Hotel. A notable feature…

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Nostalgia and the Now: the anatomy of a perfect Splendour In The Grass lineup

by Jayden Collins

In an incredible turn of events, electropop legends Gorillaz will be headlining next year’s Splendour in the Grass. While previous headliner Flume will be missed,…

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Flume opens up about ass eating, anxiety, and quitting music in new isolation podcast

by Julia Lo Surdo

Harley Streten, better known as Flume, recently took part in the My Friend Podcast and opened up about the highs and lows of his superstar…

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Flume wants to do a #coronacollab and Charli XCX might be down

by Mia Montesin

Flume, a national hero, is starting a movement of music-making from the comfort of his very own pyjamas. Amidst urges to self-isolate and prevent the…

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Splendour in the Grass 2020 officially postponed

by Claudia Schmidt

Sadly, it comes as no surprise that Splendour in the Grass has just announced they will not be going ahead with the festival this coming…

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WATCH: Flume (feat. Toro Y Moi) – ‘The Difference’

by Claire Adema

Aussie legend Flume has just offered up some new music in the form of a single called The Difference. In collaboration with artist Toro Y…

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Ableton Live: taking the DAW from the studio to the stage

by Dan Shaw

Ableton Live began its life at the turn of the millennium. It seems like the primordial past now, but by this stage, the computer had…

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FL Studio: the first-choice DAW for crafting beats

by Dan Shaw

FL Studio – formerly known as FruityLoops – hit the streets in 1998. Released by Belgian company Image-Line and designed by Didier ‘Gol’ Dambrin, the…

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